Boeing and Lockheed Martin's joint venture ULA plans to launch 12 times in 2025.

From Nasdaq: 2025-04-05 07:07:00

Tory Bruno’s prediction about Space Force certifying ULA’s Vulcan Centaur rocket came true, as certification was granted on March 26, 2025. ULA plans to launch Vulcan on national security missions soon, with a goal of 12 launches this year. This development is positive for both Boeing and Lockheed Martin, ULA’s co-owners. With increased launches, ULA could see significant profits this year, benefiting its owners. The company’s success may secure its future in the space industry. 1. The stock market saw a significant increase today, with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average both reaching new record highs. The S&P 500 closed at 4,200, while the Dow Jones closed at 34,000, driven by positive earnings reports and economic data.

2. In international news, tensions between Russia and Ukraine continue to escalate, with Russia amassing troops along the Ukrainian border. The US and European Union have expressed concern over the situation, calling for a diplomatic resolution to avoid further conflict in the region.

3. The COVID-19 vaccine rollout has reached a milestone, with over 100 million Americans now fully vaccinated. This comes as the US continues to see a decline in daily cases and deaths, with experts attributing the progress to the widespread distribution of vaccines and public health measures.

4. In tech news, Apple announced a new product launch event scheduled for next month, fueling speculation about the release of new iPads and AirPods. The company is expected to unveil updates to its popular devices, as well as potential new features and innovations to attract consumers.



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